Browsing by Author "Bilawar, Prakash B"
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Item Information Literacy Models: Correlation and Conceptual Model for Higher Education(INFLIBNET Centre, 2011-03-02) Bilawar, Prakash B; Pujar, S MIn today’s highly networked environment getting information is easy but getting the right and authentic information is difficult. The present paper focuses on correlation between the models of information literacy and suggests a framework of conceptual information literacy model“SERVICE Model” for higher education system.Item Startup Data Preliminaries: A Case Study of Users from Western Maharashtra(INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, 2022-11) Bhosale, Rupali Sham; Bilawar, Prakash B; Killedar, Sangram A; Hande, Sujata AshishThe present paper dwells upon the awareness about startups, the support from funding agencies and the role of library and information center in the use of data/information useful for undertaking Startup initiatives of users from Western Maharashtra. The analysis reveals that, 32.78% of users are aware of and working on startup project since last year. Amongst the various types of information resources, search engines are the most frequently resource preferred by 26.22% of users with the mean value of 3.39 followed by the prominent information resources like e-resources, print sources, and online open access resources, etc. as the structural foundation backbone for innovative startup projects. Amongst the preferred working sector, it is noticed that the majority traces towards Science and Technology domain ((59.01%) than the rest of the faculties/subjects. Again, 65.57% of respondents applied customer need and behavior strategy, followed by other strategies like an experiment, practice, trial and error, uniqueness, feedback, marketing, discussion or interview, assumption/confirmation of hypotheses, update, and data diplomacy etc. for their startup plans. Further, 91.80% of respondents opined that after implementing a novel, idea, project, and software it makes an impact on their information-seeking behavior. Again, 70.49% of users opined that finance is a major problem in implementing an innovative idea/project as a part of startup data preliminaries.